BetteTheRed
Resident Heretic
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I think the first thing we need is electoral reform. If we don't do something about our current system, we're doomed to the current failure of successive majority governments flopping apathetically between two parties, both completely owned by corporations, without a majority mandate. So, whatever party will champion proportional representation as an election promise in the next campaign has my vote.
Also, we need to do something a) about the Senate and b) about the inherent inability of a 5-year House to be responsible for long-term directions. A good answer would be elected senators, 10 year terms, age limits 50-70 when first elected, completely non-partisan (membership in a political party would be a disqualifier), tasked with approval of House legislation strictly in view of its long-term implications.
And yes, I remain afraid of, and vigilant against, the violence of our southern neighbours creeping north of the border. One of our great advantages in this particular case is our "undersized antique" military. Means we don't have an influx of PTSD veterans into our police population - I'm sure that's at least PART of the problem down there.
Also, we need to do something a) about the Senate and b) about the inherent inability of a 5-year House to be responsible for long-term directions. A good answer would be elected senators, 10 year terms, age limits 50-70 when first elected, completely non-partisan (membership in a political party would be a disqualifier), tasked with approval of House legislation strictly in view of its long-term implications.
And yes, I remain afraid of, and vigilant against, the violence of our southern neighbours creeping north of the border. One of our great advantages in this particular case is our "undersized antique" military. Means we don't have an influx of PTSD veterans into our police population - I'm sure that's at least PART of the problem down there.